Headlights OEM BMW or OEM Hyundai

OEM Hyundai Headlights
humunguswot
  • Brightness:
Rating 5.0

I’m happy with mine, I live at higher latitude and experience long dark winters and the automatic brights are great. Much brighter than the 2023 Ioniq 5 SEL I drove before my N.

Pros: automatic brights are great
Vehicle: Hyundai
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OEM BMW Headlights
matador44
  • Condensation:
Rating 4.0

If it's still functional, remove it, dry the interior carefull with a heat gun and apply a silicon clear sealant around the headlight-- where the black and clear plastic meet. Put everything back together.

Pros: silicon sealant fixed problem
Vehicle: BMW X3
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OEM BMW Headlights
ragingduck
  • Brightness:
Rating 4.5

I\u2019ve had both a pre-facelift M3 and LCI M3 CS. Honestly they are both great and I think the LCI is a nice new interpretation of the halos. Alternatively, I don\u2019t think the pre-LCI needed a new interpretation. Either way, they are both better than newer version, which still look to me like they are upside down.

Pros: great new interpretation
Cons: newer version upside down
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Headlights
ragingduck
  • Brightness:
Rating 4.5

I\u2019ve had both a pre-facelift M3 and LCI M3 CS. Honestly they are both great and I think the LCI is a nice new interpretation of the halos. Alternatively, I don\u2019t think the pre-LCI needed a new interpretation. Either way, they are both better than newer version, which still look to me like they are upside down.

Pros: great new interpretation
Cons: newer version upside down
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Headlights

This is why I got the 2019 model. The lines are far more aggressive in my opinion. Really appreciate the hexagonal look. Beautiful little details that really tie the car together.

Pros: aggressive lines, beautiful details
Vehicle: BMW M4
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OEM BMW Headlights

I tried/am trying to fit a set of E36 lights into my jetta. They are a bit wider, and shorter than the stock headlights. You would need a hood spoiler to fill the gap above the headlight, you would need to make a custom spacer to fill the gap between the headlight and the fender, you would have to cut up the headlight, the radiator support, and part of the inside of the fender. I got one light to \"fit\" and it looks pretty dope, but it doesn't fit the contour (sp) of the car, they are more square and flat than the stock lights. Oh and you would have to make the brackets to mount the lights to the car. Quite a PITA for something that looks kind of cool, but doesn't quite fit right...

Pros: looks pretty dope
Cons: doesn't fit contour
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OEM BMW Headlights

Just got back from a 1200 kms trip in my 2024 bmw x5 m40i.I can confirm that the headlights are bad.Had a nasty sidewall rupture on the front right tyre because I couldn\u2019t see a pothole in the rain at night .

Cons: headlights are bad
Vehicle: BMW X5
Mileage: 1200 km
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OEM BMW Headlights

BMW does it now as well. Headlight went out. 3300 part another 3000 labor. Found a replacement. And was told it won’t work unless dealer programs it but dealer won’t program unless we buy new from them.

Cons: won't work without programming
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Headlights
Snicksmom2022
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Rating 1.0

My BMW 2020 X7 lease is up and I’d like to do a lease buyout. My right headlight is cracked and BMW won’t repair it. Can I still do a lease buyout with the damaged headlight or will I be charged for that? BMW gave me a repair cost of almost 9k.

Cons: headlight is cracked
Vehicle: BMW X7
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